What is Integration Testing? – Some basic principles
What is integration testing? It tests if all components work together as designed, even if the build is incomplete. Read on to find out how.
What is integration testing? It tests if all components work together as designed, even if the build is incomplete. Read on to find out how.
What is beta testing? It’s a test process where a new product is tested by a range of people pre-launch to discover if it works as intended.
Software professionals do a better job if we consider mental models UX more than our own experience when testing and designing new products.
As more people start using voice interface navigation online, what’s next for this technology and how can QA prepare for future expansion?
What is compliance testing? It’s a non-functional testing process to confirm pre-release that a new product aligns with laws and regulations.
A/B testing is used by testers, designers, and marketers, to optimize products for best performance through using data-driven decision making.
What is User Acceptance Testing? UAT is testing executed close to product launch to discover if users will be satisfied with the end product.
Can climate change technology help us to save the world? How can tech employees help reduce CO2 emissions, and how can we all make a change?
What is negative testing? Negative testing is used for learning if a product remains stable even though incorrect data has been introduced.
What is white box testing? Testers use this method for checking code quality and how the functioning software meets the written requirements.